WIKIPEDIA
For a general prologue to contributing, see
Wikipedia:Contributing to Wikipedia and think about taking a visit through the
Wikipedia:Tutorial. For a guided procedure to make an article (and for which
these specialized directions won't be required), see the article wizard and
Wikipedia:Articles for creation, where a proposed article will initially be
made as a draft and afterward submitted for audit before conceivable "production"
by a transition to the article mainspace.
For pertinent contemplations before making a reference book
article, if it's not too much trouble see the fundamental prominence rule, our
approaches on certainty, composing from an impartial perspective, our
limitations on unique research and our manual for what Wikipedia isn't. For
styling issues, see the manual of style Wikipedia page creator and the article design rule. For what
title to decide for an article, see the article titling strategy. All Wikipedia
pages are made by getting to a page title that doesn't yet exist, as a rule by
tapping on a red-shaded connection (which signifies non-presence, rather than a
blue connection which, with certain special cases, shows the connected page
exists). Creation is straightforward: after clicking a red connection, you will
be shipped to a clear page. Once there, enter any content and afterward click
the Publish changes button. That is it; the page ought to have been made.
Numerous pages are made after a client sees a current red
connection on a page, and afterward follows these means. The strategies
investigated beneath portray how to get to a non-existent page when a red
connection isn't exhibited to you, with the end goal for you to follow these
means to creation. Enter message in the pursuit field that you look to make as
a page title. On the off chance that the title you entered doesn't as of now
exist, isn't in fact confined and isn't creation secured, the subsequent page
will I) reveal to you that it doesn't exist; ii) prompt that you can make the
page, and iii) will give a red connect to the page title. It will regularly
show up in the accompanying structure (it might change contingent upon the skin
you have set):
There were no outcomes coordinating the question.
On the off chance that you click alter on any current page
or page area and, at that point change the title of the page appeared in the
URL of your program's location bar to the name of a non-existent page, and
afterward hit return/enter, the subsequent page demonstrated will be equivalent
to on the off chance that you tapped on a red connection, permitting you to
make a page by the title entered. For instance, were you to click alter at the
highest point of this page, you would see this URL in your program's location
bar.
Only encyclopedia articles are created without a namespace
prefix. All pages outside of the article mainspace are prefixed by the
namespace followed by a colon before the title, e.g., your user page's title
starts with the prefix User: The various
namespaces are shown in the table to the right.
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